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If Jill's OJ-' TU JJ DAY. -Gold ul New York yesterday closed reiy Anil, after touching vtji, bul closed al 2oa20>i. -Thc New York cotton market closed dull und >?c. lower; sales 1200 bales, at 2.V4C. -At Liverpool cotton closed dull and um hang? ed, at ll '.'d for uplands, ll'.d for Orleans; salis 10,000 l?ales. -All Spanish Republican revolutionists lu Paris have been ordered lo leave. -Arter tho isl of March thc horse-car farcin Philadelphia will bc reduced to five cents. -The Now York bar IKIS petitioned Congress ror an Increase or Hie salaries of Die Federal Judi? ciary. -Au antl-protccllvc league was rormcd tn St. Lonls on lust Saturday night, with thc Mayor ot the city at Hs head. -A doll's department has been opened at Stewart's dry goods store, which ls quite us com? plete as that or thc ladles' In every respect. -The Landon Saturday Review pronounces thc marrlagc-or Richardson With Mrs. McFarland ..Alsatian," "grotesque," "nnuscous" and "blas? phemous." -Among the nominations sent lo Ibo Sonnte by the President Inst week was thal or Thomas H. Johnson, as postmaster al Sumter courthouse, South Carolina. -The California Steam Navigation Company hnvcdcildcd to construct a Hying machine, tn .test thc invention or Johu Walker Silas, thc latest serial speculator. -Eighteen or thc Spanish gunboats loft Nov York on Sunday in Ihc wake of the Spanish war ?steamer Pizarro. Twelve more gunbouts, unfin? ished, remain at the Decimeter works. -A Sacramento ordinance prohibits thc em? ployment of women In snloons after midnight, bul thc salo Hi-keepers claim that ll ls unconstitu? tional under thc Fourteenth amendment. -The acoustic Imperfections of St. Peter's are now spoken of ns the cause of thc adjournment of the (Ecumenical Council, and lt ls stated that thc Council will reassemble in another building on Hie Gili or January. -The London Spectator defends Messrs. Motley and Johnson from the charge or subserviency to English Interests tn thc Alabama question, and says that the English people believe that thc lat? ter Impartially took lu them and their dinners. -The death or Cardinal Punt lui, a native or Rome, ls announced. There arc now sixteen vacancies in thc College or Cardinals, and lt is understood that thc Pope Will make no nomina? tion, to fill them during thc sussions of the Coun? cil. -Tlie cotton brokers of Memphis, last Satur? day, resolved to form a stock company to com? press their own conon rather than compromise With thc consolidated companies. They rejected thc oilers ol Cincinnati presses to compress ut seventy-five cents. -General Prim publicly declares that there has been no change in thc opinion of thc Spanish Government or Cortes on thc question or u mon? archy. Thc Duke or Genoa will probably receive the crown, but should he decline lt, the govern? ment will nol ravor thc establishment or arc public. -Thc Spanish Minister or Finance under Isa? bella, Senor salavcrrla, was Blabbed, lt is said, fatally, Saturday, at Madrid, by Senor llavedo nelra, who had been imprisoned tor frauds com? mitted while holding a high position In Isabella's service, the discovery ol which was made by Salavcrrla. -Mexico ls ngain In n state or excitement and revolution. Insurrection cxisls in San Luis, Mlclioacan, Puebla and Jalisco, and ls hourly ex? pected in Mazatlan. At Puebla, a mob attacked n Protestant congregation during religious ser? vices, severely Injuring many, and trying to burn some alive, using hymn books ror rucl. -Letters from Texas say that thc tide of I ni nu? gra! lon now flowing into thc State is without 11 parallel. It comos from many directions, and ls . niling up various parts of thc great Slate, but the .larger share of thc new comers go to thc north. ern and northwestern counties. They become grain farmers, and arc greatly Increasing, both thc product of thc region nnd thc price or lands. -The New York papers report thc following ad? ditional failures: Beuton, Willis A Co., dealers In hosiery, gloves and worsted goods; M. B. Swcczy, Builder, of Brooklyn; E. L. Perot, Dour and feed dealer, (with a branch house in Philadelphia;) Ward Wheeler, dealer In pickles, preserves, Ac; Frederick Wiltsic, coal merchant; A. Cohn A Son, dry goods; Dickson A Corson, soda water manu? facturers. -Tho Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, neting with the complete approval of thc Cabinet In Loudon, bas dispatched a number of troops or tho Hue to Londonderry City, in the north, his Excellency having reason to apprehend the breaking out nf a riot in Hint town. Londonderry has been deeply agiimed for sonic lime past In consequence or tho Church dlso<<tabllslimcnt legislation of thc Gladstone ministry. Tho city was regarded us thc stronghold or thc ultra High Chnrcli party since the moment or the de? feat nt tho lasi or tho Stnnrts by William, Prince or Orange. The members or n "loyalist"' family enjoyed many hereditary church sinecures and cathedral and municipal charter emoluments, which arc nil swept away hy the recent nd lon of the Parii. 1 icnt. A government commission, which has ju a closed Its sittings, rccosuinended that the elly police force, hitherto muluiiilnat hy the corporation, bc abolished, and thc duky af peace preservation within thc famous "wall" as? signed tn thc Royal Irish Constabulary-a body which embraces men of nil religions in its ranks. Hence, most probably, tho excitement. -Orceloy hos published In thc Tribune a last re? joinder In General Butler's responso to his ronner letter on universal amnesty and universal suf frags. Referring to General Butler's opinion that some hair doten, moro or less, of 1 he Cou federal es should have suffered cxnraplury punishment, Mr. Greeley says : "When tlvo more y on rs of peace shall bave Intervened, I am quite confident you Will consider Ihal two or three examples would have been enough; aud, after tho lapso of Ove moro years, yon win bc satlsdcd that to have strang up la 1 s.v. him who was your choice for Pr?sidant lu t.uj. would havo answered tho pur? pose.? Ho refers to many historical precedents to show that severities nftor a war do not servo to savo or perpotuato a power; In short, he says, if there bo one lesson written .ll ovor tho face of history, lt seems to be "Pride goeth before destruction;" that the conqueror in aclvB feud, who bas glutted ?la vengoance, stands often very near hu final downfall. He cllei Tennessee ami Hie overthrow or tuc RcpubUoan parly lhere na an Instance or thc leglllmutfl t'mils of a proscriptive policy, ami impeaches thc policy or sweeping disfranchise* incut and proscription ns leading Inevitably to such disasters. Mississippi and Hie defeat of Dent he rega??s ns a vindication of the more liberal policy, in conclusion, he expresses his confidence that, ns passions cool and wrath abates, thousands who have cursed will thank him for what helms done and dared In resist? ance to their own sanguinary impulses, and Joy. fully trusts that this will become al last the coin moil raith. nn?i even that or General Butler him scir. _ TUE CUE?STMAS NEtt'8. * LIflllT READING FOR Til li HOLIDAYS. A Hint to Advertisers. THE GiiAni.ESToN NEWS will he issued on next Saturday morning, December 25lh, in ' lin? form of it large quarto sheet of eight j pages, or double its present size, made up especially for Christmas, of it choleo and readable variety of STORIES, SKETCHES AND I'OEMS, In addition to the usual miscellany of edito rial mutter, telegrams, correspondence mid tocal ?inti general intelligence. Tin? Christinas NBWS will bc sent lo Hie subscribers to our Tri-Weekly ns well ns our Daily issue; timi ns a very largo extra edi? tion will ho printed, un excellent opportu? nity will lie nflbrded our advertising friends of bringing their announcements, without in? creased cluirge, before a larger number of rentiers probably than is addressed by any other single newspaper in tito South. jESJ-Ni'wsmen will please send in their or? ders aa soon as possible. The Coin Ulli. The Wlnnsboro" Neies, a somewhat ec? centric but decidedly independent papor, snys that the bill to pay thc interest on thc State debt in coin "is ti good bill, even if bail "men make money out of it, because, con "sldcrcdln ono aspect alone, it saves over "S400, OOO during the next two years to thc "State.'' This is a good reason, indeed, for supporting n Radical measure, but wo con? fess our belief that this time it is our Wluns boro' contemporary which is "going olf half "cocked," instead of TUE CHARLESTON NEWS, which opposed tho bill as unwise, unnecessary and unjust. The Wlnnsboro' ?Yetes .supports ila broad assertions oy this ingeuious arithmetical demonstration: "Thc State must, by the sale of Its bonds at present prices, 05 on thc 100; Issue bouds to the extern of over $1,200,000, lo meet Its stocks and bonds to thc amount of $800,000 flint must be paid In 1870 and 1871. Now, a bond bear? ing coln Interest at four dad a half per cent, would coin mam] a hundred dollars in currency; so that $800,000 ol such four and a half per Cent. coin-Interest bonds would meet the debt immediately pressing. Tho annual Interest on $800,000, lu coin, nt four and a half per cent., would bc $30,000, whereas the annnal inter? est at six per cent on $1,200,000, would bc $72,000 In currency. A saving, then, result's of over $400,000 on the principal, anti of ut least $25,000 in currency in annual interest." Of course, if it bc admit ted Hint four nntl ii half per cont, coin lutta val bonds ol Hie State of South Carolina will command par, and, that unless Euch bonds bc issuotl, Hie Slate must emit currency limul- and sell them nt 65 cents, there will be the precise result which our contemporary indicates. Rut wc cannot admit cither premise. Thc State debt spoken of is due partly in 1870 aud partly in 1871. When it becomes due thc holders will demand thc repayment of tb c principal, but that principal will be payable, under tho legal tender act, in currency and not in coin. Admitting, however, that it must bc i mid in coin, two modes of action nre open to Ibo Stale: 1, to offer lo renew Hie loan, and 2, to sell securities to pay it off. lu Hie first case, thc State can oiler coiu i H nu ls to Hie holders of thc tlcbt und may tempt them to renew; in the secoutl case, it can sell coin bonds in the market an 1 cloar ofl'lu accrued Indebtedness. Either way Hie State will have Hie advantage of dealing in a coin loan, without any reference whatever to Hie fact that tho whole State debt was payable, principal or interest, in coin. There is no connection whatever between thu swindling job of muking Hie interest on thc present debt payable in coin, and a proper endeavor to UBC thc credit of thc State to thc best advantage when renewing or paying off a tlebt us ii becomes due. Wc do not admit, that a South Carolina four and a half per cent, coin loan could bo floated nt par, for thc simple reason that United States six per cent, coin bonds bring no more than par. P* Wc ore ready to give the devil his due, but there is nothing in thc arguments or thc arithmetic of our Winnsboro' neighbor to cause us to change our opinion that thc coin bill will not benefit the State, although lt may cnafMe Kimpton and Scott to sell to ad? vantage tho $3,000,000 State bonds hypothe? cated by them in New York, for what purpose Hie Ring only knows. Making II emly for a Christmas Frolic. We beg to make our humblo apologies to thc members of tho South Carolina General Assembly for having so misconstuued a pri? vate telegram ns to publish in TUE NEWS of yesterday thc startling intelligence that the Legislature had agreed " to take no per "diem from December 23 to January 5." It is unpleasant to slander, however Inno? cently, a botiy of patriots, many of whom left their native country for their country's good, and who now Do good by stealth, And blush lo lind lt fame, Especially where a knowledge of their pre? vious history, and an honest appreciation of their immaculate purity, should havo pre? vented tho most casual obscrvor from mak? ing a hlundor so lnoxcusablo as to attribute to them motives and purposes as far from tholr nature os ls the peak of Stump House Mountain from tho Mountains of tho Moon. However, wo tako it all back, and bog to in? form our roaders that the Legislature, In? stead of drawing no pay during recess, have drawn pay in advance up to tho end of tho recess, which ls H very different matter, and thoroughly in accord with our previous ex? pectations. Wo hud a faint and wandering liopo of better things, but wo fool now that only ho who hopes for nothing is n>ver lisappolutcd. IDrtuls. WANTED.-A YOUNG LA DY PRE I'AltKI) tu Tench english. Kreuch and Music, desires a situation ns Governess. AddresB "M. S., cure or Rov. C. U. PINCKNEY. Charleston, S. C. ?lec2"J ws4? ACOMPETENT NURSE WANTED AT once, to mimi iwo children and nttcinl lo two rooms. White preferred. Itoooiuiintidatloiis required. Apply al Ko. 147 Calhoun Hlrcct, next to Hie corner ol' Ht. Phillp, HOIIIII Hide, ile cai a?_ W~ ANTED, A CAPADLE WOMAN TO Cook ami Wash for a small family. Apply at No. 4s Laurens street, second door casi ol An? son si reel. doc22 1? ATLANTE!), A YOUNO MAN AS AS \ t SLSTANT BOOKKEEPER; one who writes a good liaml und ls competent to take charge of a sol of hooks. Address Kev BOX No. f.o:?, Posl omeo._>_dec? :i* WANTED, AT THE CALDER HOUSE several competent ami Industrious Wallers. None need apply unless they ure well recommended._i locas I_ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A FIRST CLASS Cook and Washer, without chil? dren. Apply nt No. s Hudson sired. dci-ss * "TXTANTED, A GERMAN QIKLTO MIND > V Children. Apply ul No. S8 Held street. deem_ WANTED, A WHITE WOMAN, CAPA BLK or cutting and luting children's Clothes, and who ls a good seamstress. Apply at No. 14 Meeting si reel._itocu ANTED, A SITUATION AS SUPER? INTENDENT on a Bice Plantation by n enc .armed man, who har. seven years' experience lu Klee culture, ami good rucoiuinemhillons frrnn lils former employers. Please address W. B. w., Charleston, S. C._ decs WANTED^ A SITUATION AS CLERK, In a Wholesale Drug Store, or a large B?? tail and Prescription Drug Store. No objection to go in the country. Will oxpeel but a small com? pensatlou nt first. The applicant ls a graduate or Hie South Carolina Medical College. Address M. P.. through the Post?nico._oe lt) WANTED, A HOUSE, NEAR THE j central part or thc city, containing live or six- rooms, with good otllbuildiugs ami water. Address 1), at this Pillee._sepias GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO sell thc American KNITTING MACHINE, the onlv practical faintly Knitting Machine ever Invented. Price $S5. Will knit so.ooo stitches per minute. Address American Knitting Machine Company, Bostou, Muss., or SI. Louis, Mo. octa? amos QLo Kent. TO RENT, A HOUSE IN BULL STREET, ucxl to the corner ol Smith, having n or 7 rooms, pantry cistern, gns, with double piazza and outbuildings In good order. Possession given immediately. Apply ul No. Ul Cannon street. deot 8 Htiitha*_ TO RENT, A LARGE AND WELL finished Store, four (4) rooms attached, nt thu corner of Coming und Radcliffe streets. Ap.' ply to JOHN H. DKVPItRUX, Architect, corner Broad nod church streets._ _decae mo RENT, A FINE STORE WITH FIX JL TU HES for a grocery and bar-room, corner Longitude Laue and East Bay. To an approved tenant rent will bc $10 ncr mouth. Also, six large square Booms, willi lire places, back piazzas and cistern water on every story. The rooms will bc rented singly If preferred, l"qulrc of Mr. ROSE, on thc premises. octio ?oot nub io uno. LOST, A BLACK NEV i 1UNDLAND Dog, with while marks on lace and white reel. A reward of five dollars will bc paid on dc llvcry. Apply at this ofllcc. . . deo.22 S* STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES IN Summerville, nu thc 18th Instant, a black HORSE, willi (3) three while reel and spot In thc forehead. A liberal reward will bc given ir lort at Summerville. Auy information can bc mi ad.tressed to UEORUE A. RODDERS, Summer? ville. S. C. tier, ai* a -for Sale. NORTHERN POTATOES AND GAME. Just received hy steamer, rrom New York, a line lol or TURKEYS, (leese, Ducks, Calpons, U rouse. Ac Will bc sold cheap, by THOMAS MUK PHY, N^i. el Market street._decSS FOR SALE, A FINE DWELLING IN thc centre of thc city and convenient to busi? ness, with six large square rooms unit three dress? ing rauma, a.i?i ouinuiiciings uoccssary, in linc order. Inquire nt this ornoo. <icc22 1TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, FOWLS. &c. I have Just received from Hie country a fresh supply or line Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Powis mid Eggs, which I am selling hy rotuli at wholesale prices. Call carly ir you want a bargain. WM. HUNT, No. 42 Market street, north side. dec22 2 FOR SALE, THE SUBSTANTIAL BRICK RESIDENCE or I he late Dr. Moultrie, ut the northwest corner or Pitt mid Montague streets. Thc Lot measures about 100 reel on Molt- | laguc street, by 191 root on Pitt street. The House contains six upright rooms, two bascincnt rooms, two large attics, two piazzas, three dressing rooms, one bath room, water closets, Au. Sub? stantial brick outbuildings. Apply to RUTLEDGE A YOUNO, Solicitors Estate, No. 20 '?road street, novio w 17\OR SALE, THE NEW SCHOONER ? PRANCES ANN, 31 3 10 tons register, well lound, mid suitable lo carrying rico, wood ami phosphines. Apply to RISLEY A CREIGHTON, Accommodation WharL dcc21 FOR SALE, SEVERAL YOUNG WORK HORSES AND MULES, Ot J. CHRISTO? PHER'S Stuhles, No. MO Klug street. dec2 FOR SALE, AN ?XCELIJiNT VARIE. TY or UPLAND COTTON SEED. Delivered ul thc South Carolina Railroad, III -bug.; of two bushels, $1 M per bushel lor Tour bushels or less, $1 25 per bushel Tor six bushels or more. Apply to O KO ROE E. \v ll A LEY, St. Matthew's P. 0., Orangcburg County, S. C._decs amos FOR SALE, STEAM PORTABLE CROSS-CUT OR WOOD SAWINO MA? CHINES, King's patent, suitable for cutting cord wood, shingles, staves or clapboard blocks, and particularly adapted to the wants or railroads, wood contractors, wood yard, saw mill, and lum? ber men generally. Pur this machine we claim precedence over anything or the kind ever At? tempted. All parties Interested and thc public ore Invited to seo this machine In operation dally from ll o'clock A. M. to 1 P. M., at tho Artesian Well Lot, corner Meet lug and Wentworth streets. State or County rights, or single machines for sale. Apply to CAMERON, BARKLEY A CO. dcc3 imo Coissolniione of Oapartnersijiji. NOTICE.-THE FIRM OF JENKINS & CUNNINGHAM, Cotton Brokers, was thia day dissolved by mutual consent. Thc business will be continued hy ihe undersigned. JOHN JENKINS. Augusta. Ga., December ie, nw. dooai 3* ?cm? for Sale. FOR SALE OR RENT, A PLANTATION situated on the Ashley Diver, a few milos Irom tho city, containing about one hundred aerea, one-hub cleared, with comfortable dwell? ing and necessary outbuildings, lt not Bold hy tho 20th instant, the owner will be willing to lot the premises to a rcponalblo party with a small capital, to bc planted on shares. Por further In? formation apply to Venuiug's Wharf, south of Calhoun street._ dec! FLORIDA LAND FOR SALE. -A valuable PLANTATION of 880 acres in Ma? rion County, florida, Is ofTered at prlvato sale, about ono hair cleared and under cultivation: part best hammock. This Plantation ls ono of tho most desirable in tho Stale; ls vcrv pnxiuo llvo for Cotton, Rice, Corn, Sugar, v-fd ables, Ac; also Ano for Oranges and oilier .cults; li lo-.ited In ono of Uio healthiest and most plea? sant neighborhoods In the state, bolng conveni? ent to railroads, churches, Ac Apply to A. li. MULLIGAN, Colton factor, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, 8. 0. novll VALUABLE TIMBER LANDS AND STEAM SAW MILLS POB SALK.-I will sell 20.000 acres or LAND and POUR STEAM SAW MILLS, situated In Colloton County, 8. 0., on Uio Edtsto River. Tin-so Lands have an nnllmltod sapply of the vory finest pin? timber, and auto fine facilities for running machinery with water power. All tho Milts are now In sncoessful operation, and aro connected with the river olthor by canal or rail load. Loo&llon healthy, cater excellent, and Lands weB adapted for corn, cotton, ric ; or sane. I will sell these Laads In a body or divide t'iom into tracts to suit purchasers. Por further particulars, apply ?.o JOHN T. JEN? NINGS, George's Station, 9. 0. Railroad. deed fmwamos* ^CT8 LIKE A CHARM! THE GENUINE BNOLIPH GIILOROD1NE. (J. COLLIS SKOWNR'S,) Is tho best Anodyne cv.tr known to the proies lion. To be had of DB. H. BABB, Bov3 Ne. iii Market street. ?lUetiugo. ITUilKNDSIUP LODO H. No. 0. A. F. M. ? An KM ni ConinuiiilciiHoh of i lils Lodge will in'iii-iii Tins KVK.MKO, ut Masonic Hull, ul liaIf |ilist T oVhn k. Candidates f'?r M. M. Degree will be punctual. Hy order w. tl. J. ll. I.OKH, IU?RIH Beeret nry. ?TEYV ENGLAND SOI "I KT V. -FIFTIETH ll A NN I vims A itv.-Tho Anniversary Meet? ing of nils Poe irty Mill beheld Tins DAT, Inc rai Instant, ul l'J O'Clock M., ul Ute Charleston Hotel, when thc elect lot. ??r officers for the ensuing year mid other imilness of bu portative win be brou ghi up. Hinm-r will he served al the Charleston Hotel iuiii lu.ill', ut 0o'clock P. M. THADDEUS STItKKT. ilceS2 Secretary. ?\m/-ASUINOTON Kt O HT INFANTRY V> (it .MUTABLE ASSOCIATION. - Attend Hie Monllilv Meeting THIS EVKMKG, In Masnnie Hull, nt 7 o'clock. J. I.. HONOUR, ilcc?t .* Secretary und Treasurer. WASHINGTON STEAM FI HE ENGINE COMPANY.-A itegalur Monthly Heel lng nf your Company wm he held ut ymir flu ll Tins L'VKNINU. the 'J'.'d llislunt. al 7 o'clock. CHAHI.KS Y. KICIIAItDSON, drew Secretary \v. F. CO, MKM HlORS OK TU? YOUNG MEN'S ciuiritiiiiie Association arc hereby summon? ed to attend an Extra Meeting THIS KVKMNO, SSHI Instant, ul the residence of Mr. E. Corbett's, as business nf imporlunce ls to be Irnnsnctcd. Hy order ol' Hie President. J. T. FENWICK, rtec?H . Secret II ry. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.-A RKGU I.AH Meeting will hu held ul Tully's, ut H P. M.. TO-MORROW KVKKIMI, "?id insliiiil. Members will iimi it io their Btlvantase tn intend. ilecM C. H. WALKER, Secretary. HOME LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIA? TION.-An Adjourned Meet I tlx or thc .stockholders Of this Association will lie held at Masonic Hull, on Tllt'llRUAY EVRNINU, ?Sid Inst., ut 7 o'clock. A pu MCI 11.ii aitcndnucc I? requested. P. ll. HACKER, ileci-i 2 Secretary and Treasurer. iiiisccllcincows. RH INK WINE, FRANKER WINE. AND MOSEL WINE. Thc undcrstgrcd takes the liberty tolnrorni lils friends and the public lu general, especially those who are fond of a gootl glass of Wine, that he has just received sovernl casks or excellent lt 111 NH, KHAN K Ell, AND MOSEL WINK, and will dispose or thc same by thc barrel, gallon, bottle or glass, ut reasonable rates. .1. M. M A lt TIN, IlecM wfmnmo No. .16 Market street. IF YOU WANT PAPER BAGS, FLOU H SACKS, anti Hags of every descripllou, gu to EDWARD PERKY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. C. dccHOmos HINE WINE.-.HIST RECEIVED AND on druughl, UH INK WINK-Luiibcnhc liner pergullon. ?2 50; pur quart, 7f> cents; per glass, lft cents. 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Turner and thomas Stot hard. 4to" cloth, elegantly gilt. $12. Gems of English Art of tho Nineteenth Century. Being reproductions of tho greatest works or some ot the most celebrated artists of this century, In twenly-fonr pictures, beautifully printed In colors by Leighton lirothors, willi Illustrative texts by francis Turner Palgrave. 4to., cloth, full gilt, nie Toets of tho Nlnotocnth Century, selected and edltod by tho Rev. lt. A. wumolt. With ono hundred Illustrations. Migravcd most elaborately by tho Brothc* DuUlel. In post 4lo., cloth, elegantly gi?- ,*3 Y>- , , . I'OO'a POQIUS. New Edition. WIUi twenty-eight Illustrations tv W. II. Paton, J. McWhlrtcr. 0. stallion o. J. Stanlland, G. Hay and W. J. Palmer. 4tO. $0. A 1.80. Au unusally large collection or beautifully lllus rutcd Hooks for thc Young, Including tho very m cst and beat produotlons or the English Press. decje_ p H A R L E S HICKEY, GILDER, ?ORTBATT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC? TURER, No. 346 KIMO BTIIBRT, Cliarloeton, 8.0. Old Frames RegfH cqnal to now. Looking, [lasses of all alie? titled to Frames. Just reoalvad, an assortment of (Ino Ob romos nd Engravlgns. dooR wfmSmes nrr ! L L I S & CIIISOLB?, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPING AOENTS, Will attend to the Purchase. Hale and Shipment o Foreign and Domicile Portal nf riOTTON. JOE, LUMBER and NAVAL STORKS, ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston. S. O. . WILLIS.?.A. R. CU 130LU. octa A JOHN T. PORI). QVmusciRCiito. C A D ? M Y b F M ? S I C .LESSEE AND MASAOS!!. FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS ?KKK. THIS WEDNESDAY KVKMNO, HKCKMIlKR lt? li -.i-, byron's New Drama entitled lii.ow rou I'.i.ow. "III.OW" KOK "IILIlW FOIt"HI.OW" KUM "III.??'" rou "III.OW" KIMI "III.OW" COU "III.OW" IOU "BLOW" l illi "III.OW KUI! "III.OW" KOK "III.OW" I OU "III.OW HUI "III.OW "III.OW IOU III.OW." As produced ut Wulluck's Theatre, New York. TO-MORROW (Thursday) KVKN1N0, llouclciiiilt's o ici i Uranio o? TH K S T H K K T S ll K N K W Y O H K. Pull of vivid interest and Joyous fun. KRIDA Y KVKNINO, Charlen Dickens' beautiful ?'lil?simas ?tory ur DOT, Ult THE CRICKET ON T1IK HEARTH. CHRISTMAS TWO PKIt FOR M A NCES, AFTER? NOON AM) KVKNINO NEXT WEEK, ENGLISH OPERA. dcc22 QT. PETER'S CATHOLIC FAIR. Will lie held ut No. 140 Meeting street, opposite Pavilion Hotel, opening on tho NIGHT of thc 27th December, and io ne continued through the week. The Hull will he opened in the afternoon from a lo .'>; nt Night from : to u. Children not admitted ni night, unless witli their relatives or guardians. Price of admission-Crown persons 2"> cents; Children Hi cents; Season tickets $1. dec20 A t)olionn (&oo?s. N o . 215 E A S T 1$ A Y . POR BALE HY P AUL, W E Ii C ll A H R A N D E S, HKI.KCTKD EXPRESSLY Foll T ll E ll 0 ls I h A Y S , OOO bills. Prime NORTHERN APPLES" Red Baldwins, Spitz, Twenty Ounce, Gills Leeks, ftc. 00.000 Florida Granges :10,00o Weal India Oranges 20,000 Kunian and Baracoa Coconnuls 100 boxes Messina and Palermo Lemons 100 boxes .ayer Raisins, quarters, halves and wholes 50 kegs Malaga Grapes ir. cases Assorted Smyrna Figs, lu baskets, layers, drums, ff, ?; and 1 lb boxes ' 10 frails Compressed Dates 60 bhls Fresh Nuts Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils, Filberts, Al . monds * 78 cases Assorted Goblet and Tumbler Jel? lies soo boxes "Astonishing Surprise" Candy COO boxes Keller's Favorite Package Caudles 20 boxes Red and While Rock Candy 60 boxes Assorted Stick and Lump Candy. ANO PRUNES Currants Citron Fruits in Syrup Ginger and Lime Juice Cordial Raspberry Vinegar, ftc, Ac. A Fresh Cargo or BANANAS, PINES, ftc, Shortly expected. PAUL, WELCH ft BRANDES. Gr H EAT H A It Q A I N S TO BE HAD FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS IN TOYS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE; FANCY BOXES, NOTIONS, ftc. At GOUTEVENIER BROS., Successors to A. Illing, No. 2.17 King street. pi ANDYI CANDY I CANDY! Let thoso who want Fresh and Pure CANDY go to A. 1). FLEMING'S Steam Candy Factory, No. 341 King street. Branch Store corner ol ?Ung and Ann streets. Also, received 10 cases or French Con reel lon cry, or direct Importation, composed of thc greatest variety of crystallized and glazed Fruits ?nd Hon-Bons, of all shapes and forms, to please thc ladles and little ones, ror Christmas. Also, a linc assortment or Cakes ?ind Mlacc Pies ror thc holidays. decl3 12 ?rrj t?ooos, ??C. 270 rTTT:270 CORNER OF BASEL STREET. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! IN KID CLOVES. Just received, a large invoice of LADIES', MISSES' AND GENTLEMEN'S KID GLOVES, In White, black and Colored, at $1 per pair, cost $15 In gold to Import. ALSO, A small lot of Gcnticmcn's ALEXANDRE'S GENUINE KID GLOVES In Black and Colored. To arrive this day, an Invoice of COLORED SILKS, At half thc cost of importation. 93- New Stylo SHAWLS, very cheap. ' McLOY ft RICE, . decal_No. 270 KINO, corner of Hasel. Q U B I S T M AS! SENSATION ! NE PLUS ULTRA ! wc, thc undersigned, take especial pleasure in announcing that wc wilt take up stock In a lew days, and have marked down all our DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, ARARS, AND om KU SHAWLS, As well as thc whole of our wcU assorted stock of DRY GOODS. Kspeoiai attention to a one lot of COLORED SILKS At $S, worth 16, mast be sold. 60 pair left of the very cheap 10-4 BLANKETS SS TS, worth $4 M. PUROB?lOTT A URO., No. 43? King) corner Calhoun street. *rk special Department for Boots, Shoes lats and Trunks. dco21 gENZINE, DOUBLE DISTILLED, Y ILL REMOVE OREASE SPOTS Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and ro? an, hy DR. H. BARR, nov?. No. 131 Meeting street. ?lotl)ing nub furnioljing 030000. ry\ 11 E p 1N1: c LOT II INC; HO US B, No. 5>1>! Kl NC ? STIiKKT, < OltNKIt WKNTWOItTII, O FF KU? A LA lt<? F ANO KL KO ANT SCTI'LY Ol c; L o rr 11 1 TV <. , FOR M KN, YOUTHS AND HOYS. Made up especially for Hus market, of ike best workmanship ami style of garments sven AS nu: CHESTERFIELD TilK MOItNINC COATS ENGLISH WALKING COAT SACKS, mid DOUULK-BKBASTKD DRESS FROCKS, ftc. WATER-PROOF GLKNGAR1N OVERCOATS WATER-PROOF RIDING OVERCOATS WA TER-l'HOOF SACK OVERCOATS NORWAY AND ENGLISH REAVER OVER. COATS AND CAFES, or all qualities PANTS AND VESTS, of ail styles worn. BOYS' AND YO UT HS* CLOTHING, lu all varieties and for all ag"s. FURNISHING CIOODS, Thc largest amt ll nest supply tn bc found in this city. In thc collection or PANOY SILK TIPS, HOWS, CHA VATS, SCARPS, Ac. Ac Al .so, THE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS Which have been sold by this house Tor over twenty years, and uotcd ror their durability und good at. TAILORING DEI'A RTMENT. Supplied with a ruil assortment or ENGLISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN COATINGS, CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, which are offered to bc made np in first-class style, at MODERATE PRICES. WM. MATTHIESSEN. B. W. McTUREOUS, .Superintendent. tlrCfl fl Sl)irts nub iurnisljing ?oobs. M E T II I N G N E W AT SCOTT'S STAR SHIRT EMPORIUM. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. TUE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACK. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACK. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. THE CHAMPION BRACE. TUE CHAMPION BRACE. This Brace, In Us peculiar construction, has all thc advantages ol SUSPENDERS AND SHOULD E II BRACES COMBINED. First, lt docs not disarrange thc Shirt Bosom. Second. It cannot slip orr thc shoulders. Third. There ls less strain on thc buttons or thc pants than with commoin Suspenders. Fourth. Each section or thc pauls cnn bc adjusted Indepen? dently. Fifth. By menus or thu Adjustiblc back Strap a gentle or powerful bruce cnn bc ob? tained. Sixth, lt Hitachi's to tho pants at thc same poluts that thc ordinary suspender does. For 6?lc hy E. SCOTT, Dealer In thc Celebrated Star Shirts and Men's Furnishing Goods, MKKTINO STUFET, OITOSITK MAUKET HALL Sole Agent for thc above Brace in Charleston, S. C. dec2l iuc O NE PR I CEI * 2 I r I W ? 3 Sx: ? ? ? i s ? r-> D U S <l> li 2 fe S ? |H ? ? * ? ? H w ? tl i H = s ! I ONE PRICE! -fcrtili-cro. J3ACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'! COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, poa COMPORTING WITH COTTON SEED. This article ls manufactured at tho Company'. Works under ibo direction and superintendence .f Br. it A VEN KL. It contains tho same olemcnts of fertility as Soluble Pacido Guano, except that lt Ls not furnished with ammonia. It ls prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes the elomont of ammonia-the object be? ing to render that sldo-produot of the plantation available to the highest degree aa an element of fertility. $45 cash, or f SO on i n November, 1870, for ap? proved city aeceftancc or other good security. Por further, and particular Information, apply to thc undoraigned, J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, Nos. t and 3 Atlantic Wharf. JOHN. S. REESE A CO., General Agents Baltimore. .cct?T wrrasmoJDao ?rocerico, Liquors, IMPERIAL LONDON LAYER RAISINS. J.- KICS, ALMONDS, \, . Imperial London I.AYKU ItAIMNS, in whole, boxes, very CbUlCC Extra I.? > 11.1,111 l.a.vi-r Itulshis.?nilli '-, ImxiM Smymu rigs, in baskets.i boxes N? H- crup Languedoc Almonds NCW flop Texas Pecan NilLs French Prunells, Tig Paste. ENGLISH CHKDDI'.K CHEESE I mil ni lon English cheesi; very lino I-Main ?UKI Sup Sago Cheese Swiss cream cheese. AND. A small l<u or due genuine WESTPHALIA HAMS llrniiHiiwdfH'r Sausage DulllohPs, Davis' mid other Sugar curcil Hams Smoked liecf, Smoked sud Pickled Tongues ilruukfasl snips, Diuch Herrings. Hi rniau An chovies llnssiiin KanllncK, in kegs, ?c., Ac. NEV? fl RUANTS, enron, Italian Prunes, Turkey Pruiii -i Minee Meal, Pin Prill!, Punidles, Pineapples Strawberries, CrnulH-rry Sance, Quinces, in cans A variety or lirsi ipialdv Preserves mid Jellies, tu jars ami tumblers Dundee Marmalade, in ullina jar?. BAST INDIAN UINUP.lt, Cox's ami Nelson's Sparkling llouilllie, Cooper's Siii-c-l Uchilill?, Tu lilocu. Pearl Sago, Robinson's Prepare! Harley, Scotch Oatmeal, IAquld Kennel, Preston A Mer? rill's anil Pioneer Yeast Powders, Professor Hors loni's linking Powder, l.lcbtg's Extracts or Herr, III jurs. burnett Kssenees, ol all kinds. Itncliuliont ii Arabes, Broma, Cocoa, Cocoa Khells,Cruckvd Co? coa, linker's No. I Chocolate, I renell mid Amerl e.m sweet Chocolates, Extra Kreuch Creen Peas, Mushrooms, Trumps, Paie ile rule Uni?, Anchovy Paste, Herring Paste. Devilled Hum, Tongue and l.nlislers, English Piektes uml Sauces, or alt kinds, Kreuch, Spanish and uncen (Niven, Olives P?reles, English ?uni Prench Mustard, liunclcss sardines, Essence or Colive. ALSO, An assortment of nisei:ITS, prince Albon. Peek, Prenti A CO. English Ulscults, Pearl, Nick Nack. A ll c ami I'.rllliuui. For sulc by KMNCK, WICK KNIIKKti A CO. deett wPJ ll E A K T A ST H A L' O N, & c. 2500 pounds Choice HALON STRIPS M barrels low priced l-'iour U0 harrcls Hugar-house syrup SO boxes Adamant ?ne Canilles f,o tubs Huller io tierces Uucanvnscd Hums. Por sale by lt. A A. P. CALDWELL, ilccai 1 Q. L ? . Vf. WI L LIA MS & ~6?7, WHOLESALE G ROC KI IS, HAYNK STREET, CHARLESTON, S. G., Have In Store and to arrive, which they aro (Ufering at lowest market prices 1000 hhls. Yellow Pink Kyc Planting POTATOES 4000 sacks Liverpool Sall 00 bales Sliiuilurd (lunnv Hagging 200 colls Hemp, Jute, Conon and Manilla Rope. Min bbls. Relined Sugars 30 hhds. Porto Rico Sugars 25 blois. Muscovado Sugars loo hhds. Old Crop Cuba Molasses 300 bbls. Old Crop Cuba Molasses 100 bbls. Sugar House Syrup rsx) bugs Rio. I/Qguayrn and Jnva CoiTcc 3O0 boxes Colgate No. 1 mid l'aie Snaps uno boxes K. D.. Cheshire and suite cheese 300 bills. Kine, Super, Extra and Family Flour GOO packages Pish, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 1000 kegs Parker Mill Nails. Orange Hine POWDER, Shot and Lend, Caps, Candles, Fire Crackers, Soda and Sugar crackers, Sugar Jumbles, Soda lu kegs und pupers, si areli, Oysters, Sardines, Cundy, buckets und Tubs, Raisins, Figs, Potash and Lye, Rice, Ac, Ac. nov'24 wi mai um JTEW GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS. - . Thc subscriber lins jusl received, nm! will re? ceive by evcrv steamer, n Fresh n??i Choice Stock of Kanilly GROOBKIKH, rrmeryes, Ac, which ho oirers io Hie public at as low prices as can bc pur? chased in thc citv. J. K. SEMCKE, Corner King ond Hudson Htrcets, dec21 2* Opposite Citadel square. ?J.OODS FOR THU HOLIDAYS. Assorted JELLIES, in Jars, tumblers, goblets and wine glasses Assorted Preserves, lu quart und pint Jars Preserved Ginger and Guava Jelly New Layer Raisins, in quarter, halt and whole boxes New Gluon, Currants nnd Stcwjirg Prunes Dried Figs, In H. 1 and SM "> drains Soft Shell Almonds Fresh Fruits in Syrup Atmorc's Mince Meal ror Pies French and American Cordials Keller's Assorted Package ? 'audie i Ron Toil Candy Surprise R?xes Flavoring Extracts, assorted 75 boxes and hair boxes No. 1 Gold Chop Fire Crackers Cooking Wine and Urandy, and a full stock or Whiskey, Urandy, Wine am! Gin or all grades, Untiled and on draft. CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY, Southwest corner Meeting and Market streets. Union, People's and Charleston Hank, and City Change Hills taken at par._dcc2Q 5 TT RB ANA CHAMPAG N13. To close consignment, wc will sell thc URBANA CHAMPAGNE at fl? per oasc: tl to per bottle. WM. 8. CORWIN A CO., dcc20 3 No. 275 King street. CHAMPAGNES. SJ o W W MOET Sc CIIANDON'S IMPERIAL M .a Vc Clicquot Ponsardln o, frH llpcr A Co. Ileldscick Pi M Mumm's Dry Vcrzcnay ?-I Mumm's Vcrzcnay. rj> ? Uouclic Fils A Co.'s -, Napoleon's Cabinet w Curie Dlancho 03 Cnblnct 1-3 o td t_ Dry Vcrzcnay. *^ WM.VS- CORWIN A CO., w ? No. 275 Kino- street. H fr dcclO_ T> E B U C E D IN PRICES DURING THE HOLIDAYS. 75 cases, 2 pound cans, DALTIMORE FRESH PEACHKS, at $3 per dozen. Put up expressly tor S. H. W., und warranted or bent quality. GOODS delivered free. SAMUEL H. WILSON, Dealer In Family Groceries, Southeast corner Society and Anson streets. dec?s swf3_ JJERRINGSl HERRINGS! Just received, 1700 boxes Scaled HERRINGS, medium size, and bright. Por sale by JOHN A THEO. GETTY, deolS _North Atlantic Wharf. ^PPLES I APPLES ! APPLES I 30 barrels CHOICE APPLES, landing from Schooner IL N. Hawkins. For sale by JOHN F. O'NEILL A SON, decll_No. 187 East Hay. fJIAYLOR'S ALBANY CREAM ALE. A fresh supply or this CclChraVd Hi ami or ALE received rrcsh every week, lu burnda and half barrels. For salo by JOUN P. O'NEILL A SON, Agents for South Carolina, decll_No. 107 East Hay. Q L D WHISKIES. Tho undersigned beg lo announce that they have been appointed by Messrs. HENRYS. HAN? NIS A CO., of Philadelphia, their Sole Agents for the Stale or South Carolina ror Ute salo or their celebrated ACME X, XX. XXX, XXXX. NECTAR, CABINET, and Other Brands OLD RYE WHIS? KIES. They also wish to announce that they will be In constant recilpt or their COPPER DISTILLED MOUNTAIN PURE RYE WHISKIES, direct iron? Distillery at Uannlsvlllc, Berkeley County, West Virginia. 60 barrels or thc above always on hand. Liberal contracts will be made for large Iola of new Whiskies In bond at Distillery Warehouse. CLACIUS A WITTE, Customhouse Square, N. E. corner of East Bay and Fraser's Wharf <icc20 mwf2mos_ Charleston. 8. 0. J lt G BRANDT. 10 quarter casks) Of Oils celebrated .and on 10 eighth casks I hand, and for sale by MOTTET, HUCUET A CO., deo? wrm?_No. 4 Adgcr's Wharf. T A RD AND CANDLES, Choice FAMILY LARD, In 3, 5, 7 and 10 pound coddles. Candles, th whole and half boxes, all weights. As Agent for the Manufacturers, I offor the above uoods at lowest market rates, with a liberal dis? count to thc trade for large lots. Dealers aro re? quested to glvo rae a call. Being In weekly re sclpt ot supplies, l.-c&n nu all orders promptly. J. N. ROBSON, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. deco mwflmoDAO